Costco members may want to double-check their refrigerator’s contents as the wholesaler has issued a recall for nearly 80,000 pounds of its Kirkland-brand butter. Continental Dairy Facilities Southwest, the manufacturer responsible for the product, discovered that some of the packaging lacked the necessary labeling to clearly indicate the presence of milk, a known allergen. This recall affects both salted and unsalted Kirkland Signature butter varieties, according to a report by
NBC Miami
.
In their examination of the matter, Costco and the manufacturer have opted to quickly address the oversight. Reportedly, the products in question were primarily distributed to Texas locations and feature “best by” dates from February 22, 2025, to March 29, 2025. Customers who have purchased the affected butter are advised to verify their products and return any items that bear these dates to the store. Carol D’Lima, a food technologist with the FDA’s Office of Nutrition and Food Labeling, stressed the importance of reading labels thoroughly, telling
NBC Miami
, “It’s very important to read the entire ingredient list to see if your allergen is present. If you see its name even once, it’s back to the shelf for that food product too.”
Despite the proactive steps taken, the Food and Drug Administration has not yet issued an official press release concerning the recall. The agency has not informed the public whether anyone has reported allergic reactions to the butter. For consumers seeking further information on the recall, Costco encourages them to check for updates on the FDA’s official website.
The recall has sparked discussions and a fair share of humor on social media, where users have commented on the need for more straightforward labeling on dairy products. One user quipped about the recall on social media, expressing a rather opportunistic take on the situation: “Can y’all please safely dispose of it at my house? I have a lot of holiday baking to do,” as reported by
NBC Miami
.
As for the customers with concerns regarding the recalled butter, they should not hesitate to contact Costco for a full refund. As detailed in a brief by
KSJ Bam
, the recall specifically addresses both the salted and unsalted versions of Kirkland Signature butter. The affected items may lack the phrase “contains milk” on their packaging, creating a risk for individuals with milk allergies.
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